Re: What kind of bearings on e-TEC and 4 cycle outboards?
Yes that's true, there is an electrical oil pump. It provides the pressure needed for the oil injectors to function. But inside the crankcase it's still an oil starved environment compared to a traditional 4-stroke. For plain bearings to function properly without wear, they need an ample supply of preferably pressurized oil. Otherwise the oil film between say the crank throw and the rod bearing gets squeezed out and you get metal on metal contact with the associated wear.
Like rodbolt said, the actual reciprocating assembly of the E-TEC is very much like a traditional 2-stroke. Just rather than mixing the oil with fuel before it's pumped through the crankcase, the raw oil is injected just ahead of the reeds.
I don't know much about the ETEC engines, I just try to read what technical articles I can find. Which isn't easy to do given the loads of marketing hype that are out there. If you're interested, you can find a few links to some supposedly technical articles here:
http://www.e-tecinfonet.org/id1.html
Look down and find the IAME articles. They've got lots of hype in them, but you can glean some useful information from them.
The ETECs really do have some technical advances in them, but unfortunately they seem intent on burying those details with that foolish "running without oil", etc nonsense. It's too bad because I think they could really sell it on those technical nuances. How often do you hear them advertise about the computer controlled water injection for exhaust tuning?